Socks again

After a summer of not posting (where did all the free time go to?), I am back again and determined to make this a more regular occurrence.

In all of my travels this summer, I was making socks and a shawl (details on the shawl to come later). I accomplished 3 pairs of socks, in addition to the travel shawl and finishing some projects over the summer. Alas, no spinning or weaving though. All of these socks were orphans most of the summer, as I started something new for each trip, not wanting to get caught without a project in hand. Both of these socks were knit with yarn that I purchased from a fellow knitter’s destash. The price was definitely right.

The first pair of socks was knit with JaWoll (my favorite sock yarn), this time in a cotton blend. this is a simple 1×1 ribbed cuff, with a K3, P1 for the body. I love how this sock hugs your foot.

I used an army green superwash wool for the heels, and mixed the red and green for the toes. These socks make me happy.

My next pair of socks was a simple 1×1 twisted rib. This yarn was not fun to knit with and I persevered with the second sock, determined to finish them. The yarn was very splitty and difficult to knit with. It does have a nice hand to it, but I will not be purchasing this in the future.

Heels and toes were done with a dark green yarn to accent the colors, I was nervous about having enough yarn, and I was correct in adding the contrasting yarn. Not to mention that it looks much better. I do like the variegation, and how the socks match, but not really.

I have never seen this sock yarn in a local store, but will make a note to myself not to purchase it.